Exactly. Businesses that want to stay open will do exactly what consumers ask. But the only language they understand is dollars and cents.LucasMcCain wrote:Obviously I was joking, but your reply does bring up another interesting point. If the carrying population was a "large-ish" percentage of the total, I don't think you'd see very many 30.06 locations left. Once a "large-ish" percentage of the population stops giving you business, you either recognize it and take the signs down or you go out of business.sbrawley wrote:Nah, they'll just start focusing on 30.06 locations.LucasMcCain wrote:I think there was a thread on here somewhere about what happened to the crime map in some city in Florida when the NRA convention came to town. Massive decrease in crime because even the criminals had enough sense to realize they stood a much better chance of encountering armed resistance that week. If there were so many armed people in Texas that criminals knew they stood a very good chance of getting shot if they tried anything, well, um, I don't know, they'd all move to California?
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- Tue Apr 11, 2017 9:12 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Fri Apr 07, 2017 6:00 pm
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Re: LTC population Saturation Point
The Annoyed Man wrote:If everyone who qualified had an LTC and carried, there'd be no attacks in restaurants and other public places. That whole "armed society is a polite society" thing......
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How often do "cop bars" get robbed? It would likely be the same frequency for every other place if over half of the population carried. Well except for free fire zones (30.06 posted businesses). Those would get robbed ALOT.